Publicaciones de Gerardo Damonte
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Maximising Investment and Rent Capture Through Extractive Industries Investment Policies: the Latin American Experience
This Guide presents a concise introduction to the different Latin American policy models applied to promote development in the oil, mining and gas sectors, while at the same time, laying the foundation for sustainable economic development.
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Accessing Land for Extractive Industries: Socially and Environmentally Sustainable Approaches
This Guide considers this question by presenting and analysing different policy responses related to land use and extractive industries in Latin America today.
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Ley de Consulta: avances, problema y posibilidad
¿Cómo garantizar los derechos de consulta? y ¿Cómo su ejercicio puede llevarnos a constituir una democracia realmente inclusiva? Se aborda estas preguntas argumentando que los procesos de reglamentación e implementación de esta ley abren la posibilidad de repensarnos
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Construyendo territorios: narrativas territoriales aymaras contemporáneas
Se compara cómo las comunidades Aymaras peruanas y bolivianas forman territorios en la zona del Titicaca a través del desarrollo de conceptos interrelacionados de espacio social, narrativa territorial y territorio.
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Oil industry investment policies
This Brief presents a concise overview of the context of the Latin American (LA) oil industry and its performance.
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Gas sector investment policy: the Latin American experience
This brief presents a concise overview of the Latin American (LA) gas industry, focusing on its policy experience and performance.
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CCT Programmes: An Overview of the Latin American Experience
This guide provides an overview to CCT programmes in Latin America, including their history, objectives and use, evidence of their impact, and finally, the main lessons coming out of Latin America that can be useful for policymakers considering implementing CCTs in their own countries.
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The constitution of political actors: peasant communities, mining and mobilization in Bolivian and Peruvian Andes
The processes through which Andean communities have constituted themselves as political actors in the last decade: how they have appropriated and created spaces for mobilization while gaining unexpected political agency in t